Reviews of Castle Keepers RV Resort

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Jun 2014 -
$25.00

Very small RV park conveniently located between Lake Greeson and Crater of Diamonds. Park itself is pretty easy to get to. Roads are rather narrow, gravel covered, and turns are a little tight if you have a large rig. Water, sewer, and electric were easily accessible, but sewer connection was uphill and had an above ground cap, which made connecting difficult and therefore sewer line didn’t drain well. Leveling was tough as site leaned on the right. Grounds were nicely kept, and there was horseshoes and deck shuffleboard. Little to no place to walk pets on grassy area. Had to walk outside the park near main road. Manager/owner somewhat gruff, not very professional in dress style when dealing face to face with customers (could have used some top undergarments). We did not the use “al fresco” showering or restrooms. Satellite reception was OK if you could get beyond the tree line. It’s somewhat out of the way if you are just passing through, but if you want to visit the Lake (which was gorgeous!) or Crater of Diamonds, it’s an OK park. - User2265

Jul 2011 -
$22.00

This is not a resort! Narrow built up gravel pads; No showers; no pool; no sewer hookups; Owners dogs bark at all times; state park and other RV parks are nicer and closer to town. - stan-n-cheryl

Mar 2011 -
$15.00

Very clean. Sites are gravel, level, well spaced with easy access. Water and Electric within a few feet of the pad, some 50 amp. Picnic table and grill at each site. Free Wi-Fi worked well. Centrally located for all attractions in the area. Owner very friendly, knowlegable, helpful but not overbearing. Rest rooms very clean. - 1skippy1

Reviews of Crater of Diamonds State Park

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Apr 2015 -
$40.00

This was one of the best state parks we have ever visited. The roads and sites had ample room to navigate our motorhome and each site came with an additional tent pad. Additionally, the sites are level with a picnic table, fire ring, lantern holder and BBQ grill which I notice many campgrounds are no longer including. There is plenty to do here with the biggest draw being digging for diamonds. This facility is top notch. You can rent or bring your own equipment and the staff is very helpful. On those hot days, they have a small water park for the kids and a food truck is available during season. A gorgeous paved trail takes you down by the Little Missouri river. The only drawback is do not plan on television or wifi unless you are using your cell as a mobile hotspot. We stayed in site 17 which had great access to walk up to dig for diamonds. If you are not toading, be careful as to your site number. If you get further out it will be a very long walk back to camp after a long day in the diamond field. We will be returning. - LLP1097

Oct 2014 -
$30.00

Paved roads and parking pad. Site #18 is a long back-in site. Close to the visitor's center and the Crater to search for diamonds. A unique experience that was worth the trip. The campground was very full, so make reservations to ensure you get a site. Our Verizon air card worked well. - SargeW

Sep 2014 -
$33.00

Large sites. Lots of trees and shade. We were able to get satellite. Sites have gravel out the front door of the RV. It had rained so ours was a mud hole. They could not move us. They did add a little gravel to the worst spot. The walking trail was nice. We saw deer. - Modela2007

Reviews of Miners Camp RV Park and Rock Shop

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Jun 2014 -
$27.00

This is definitely a "rustic park". The interior loop road and sites are all dirt and gravel rock. The sites are shady and back-in. There is plenty of maneuvering room for backing. The showers/restrooms were clean, but did not see a laundry. There are several long-term campers who will share information about diamond hunting. Miners' Camp is located right outside the entrance to Crater of Diamonds State Park, so it is quite a distance to Murfreesboro and Nashville, AR. If we return to Murfreesboro, we would definitely camp here again. - geo-gypsy

Dec 2010 -
$10.00

We loved the sites. The trees are well trimmed and provide beautiful shade. We found the sites and restrooms clean. We stayed one month. - JandMB

Jul 2010 -
$25.00

This campground is the closest to the Crater of Diamonds State Park. There is abundant shade trees, which is nice for the summer heat, but our roof mount satellite could not get a signal. The hosts are very nice and knowledgeable of "rock hounding." The gift shop was very well priced and allowed us to bring home all the goodies we were hunting for. Only downfall is that the park could use a little TLC on the landscaping, which aged the appearance. Sites were very level. - J-Lou

Reviews of Murfreesboro RV Park

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Jul 2015 -
$27.00

This small, rural campground wins the prize for Friendliest, Most Helpful Hostess of All time. We showed up on the wrong day, at the wrong time, and somehow she made everything work for us, including changing our site and extending our stay for a day. The park is well maintained with ample sized sites with good utilities and, the most rare thing among RV parks - good, strong Wi-Fi. Closest RV park to the state park where you can hunt for diamonds and keep what you find If you stay more than 1 night the park gives free lessons on how to hunt for diamonds and will loan you equipment at no charge. No amenities like pool, etc., but nevertheless we think it's the best place to stay in Murfreesboro. - Jeepman Texas

Jun 2015 -
$35.00

Wonderful camp hosts who are more than happy to help you succeed in digging for diamonds at the state park. The campground is small and there is only one pull through (site 9, I believe), but it is well maintained and clean. The host waited up for us to arrive fairly late (10pm) to escort us to our site. This campground is well suited for those visiting the Crater of Diamonds State Park as it is only one mile away. We would stay again if in the area. - Roadschool

Jun 2015 -
$30.00

This is a very small park, no frills. The staff is very helpful and friendly, and go out of their way to explain and help you with your diamond mining experience. The site was clean and level and plenty of room between sites. We were the only Class A motorhome in the park, but there were large 5th wheels and class C motorhomes. We would stay here again if we were in the area. - Vicki K

Reviews of Parker Creek COE

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8

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Jun 2011 -
$7.00

As a COE campground, this one is pretty good. We were at a site across the road from Lake Greeson, and there were many boaters who had campsites nearby the boat launch and dock. The town is a few miles away, and it's just a short distance to Crater of Diamonds State Park. There is a dump station and potable water. We had an electric only site, but there seemed to be some other sites with water and perhaps sewer. We stayed for 4 nights and enjoyed it very much. It appeared that most sites would require at least some leveling. - srdeane